We Love Hydrangea Garden Tour

Published 2024-07-06
Big Leaf Hydrangea / Smooth Hydrangea / Oakleaf Hydrangea / Panicle Hydrangea - Come see our collection!

All Comments (13)
  • @mamamia1138
    Your hydrangeas collections are amazing!! Please do a video on your hydrangeas care and tips.
  • @dora59
    Thanks for the tour. I’m on MA Southcoast. I’m going to get rid of my 20 year old macrophylla because it is covered with blooms but sprawling on the ground and this was its last chance. I love my lacecaps. They have never let me down. I have more panicles than I know what to with. I just took cuttings to try to propagate my mountain hydrangea, hoping for a hedge. So glad to have found this.
  • @Stauffer-fs8kz
    Absolutely BE-AU-TI-FUL!!!!!! We have planted 17 hydrangeas so far this year, and have 10 more coming in the mail tomorrow!!!! This was amazing to see what they look like full size! P.s. We had blue hydrangeas in Western WA (our more wooded area=acidic soil). Here in PA we have pink hydrangeas unless I use soil acidifier. I love the blue ones, so I plan to use the acidifier. THANKS AGAIN!!!!
  • New sub here. Loved seeing your incredible collection of Hydrangeas! I've got Endless Summer in mophead and lacecap, also panicle Quick Fire and Limelight. Living in Minnesota, I have pink blooms. I've tried adding sulfur to the soil to change to purple or blue, but no luck. I'll try again and be more liberal this time. I'll check out your Foxglove video next. Another favorite of mine!
  • Your hydrangea are spectacular. What is your zone? I live in southern part of Il. Zone 6B-7A. Thanks for sharing.
  • @tinaknutsen
    I bought my little Quickfire 3 years ago and it hasn’t done well at all. I am going to move it. All of my Endless Summers I love…the blues and purples. Mid to late spring they are loaded with lime green flowers and I love that too! Multi seasonal interest.
  • @yazmin444
    I love your garden love the hydrangeas, love the red ones, I garden in Flint Texas zone 8B, thank you for sharing and what is the key to growing them so healthy?